MCSI's Dr. MICHAEL DOMEIER AND DR. OSCAR SOSA-NISHIZAKI (Director of CICESE) PERFORM THE WORLD'S FIRST IN-WATER SPOT TAGGING OF AN ADULT WHITE SHARK.
New methods developed, tested and implemented by MCSI involve a device to prevent gut ho
oking, soft fishing gear to prevent skin abrasions and constant forward movement to fully irrigate the gills. Sharks tagged in this manner, including the largest white shark to ever be SPOT tagged, were far more vigorous upon release than our previous method that lifted the sharks from the water. We strive to constantly improve our methods to do what is best for the sharks and the scientific community.
We have many to thank, but those who deserve special mention include veterinarian Dr. Erik Madison, Mr. Keith Poe and Davidson Boats. Stay tuned for updates...and apologies for the long FB absence during our expedition.
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Nice job. Is that hanging over the side?
Nice job. Is that hanging over the side?
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The fish is tied to the bow and stern with enough slack to keep it swimming with the 19' Davidson in gear moving forward.
This is a prototype named Albie.
This is a prototype named Albie.
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